One of the coolest things about the 'ber'/holiday season (as we fondly called it...when the months ending in 'ber' begins to run our calendars) is its extension in the workplaces. No matter what you do as a career individual and the place where you actually do what you do, the essence and feel of each season will always be visible. And that holds very true to the team I am with in this IT world. ;-) About a week ago the halloween fever has began to sprout and two of our co-workers have started to put up their decorations of spookiness. Mind you, it was intense. From skulls and tombstones to some eeky spiders and rats and bugs oh boy...and those lights....surely, made their area cubicle so ready for the dark dark night. It's amazing how this dark and scary part of the supposedly jolly white holidays is so popular and a humongous amount of time and effort are exerted to it so much that it's becoming a national party! ;-)
Anyway, so joining the bandwagon as it is I have put up mine too this monday. We also have started to do it in our home sweet home (and I shall share that here soon after a few more touches that need to be made).
Here it is...my halloween interior designs for my small desktop and cubicle.
The cobwebs were from last year's grab on Halloween sales. (That's the trick ladies and gents...get your decors after the holiday seasons because prices just drop insanely! That will also mean you'll endure the simplicity of what you're scarce this year but will certainly make up big time next year.)
Here I stick on some halloween icons from dollar store. I thought it'd be nice to give accents on your drawers too.
The favorite in the office are the bogus brain and the cheating heart. ;-) I find skulls, tombstones, corpse, coffin too gruesome so I decided to just bring up just the internal organs. hahaha. I find humor in it better than bones and stones.
This is my personal favorite amongst all the decorations just because I cut them out myself. The bats were just so stunning I must say on that white post. ;-) Gives my background a good spooky vibes. I used a black drawing board and a nice bat stencil pattern from www.countryliving.com.
These are my halloween flowers. Also from dollar store, I just chose those shades with the closest association with autumn. And I put on some rats on it to add an eeky goosebump-causing-material.
Finally, the next last images were the rest of the decorations put up by my co-workers in their own cubicles.
How have you been with your workspace lately? Have you started off on putting up the season's decor?
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